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About This Guide

This guide gives step by step instructions for set-

ting up D-Link DSR-150 Services Router. Please 

note that the model you have purchased may 

appear slightly different from those shown in the 

illustrations.

Unpacking the Product

Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its 

contents. Please consult the packing list located 

in following information to make sure all items are 

present and undamaged. If any item is missing 

or damaged, please contact your local D-Link 

reseller for replacement.

 - One (1) DSR-150 Wireless Services Router 

Appliance

 - One (1) 12V/1.5A Power Adapter
 - One (1) Console Cable (RJ45-to-DB9 Cable)
 - One (1) Ethernet (CAT5 UTP/Straight Through) 

Cable

Item LED indi-

cators

Color Status

Description

A

Power

Green

Solid 

Green

Completion of 

power on

Light Off

The device is power-

off or during power-on 

process

B

Internet

Green

Solid 

Green

Link is up

Blinking 

Green

There are activities 

on this port

Light Off

Link is down

C

LAN

Green

Solid 

Green

Link is up

Blinking 

Green

There are activities 

on this port

Light Off

Link is down

Table 1: DSR-150 LED Status Description

The LEDs reflect device current status. The power 

LED (A) will keep blinking during device startup 

period. The whole startup process will take around 

1 minute and device may not respond to users’ 

requests during this time. After startup completion, 

the power LED (A) will turn to solid green. If you 

want to restart the device for some instances, we 

recommend you waiting a couple of few seconds 

between shutting down and turning on the device. 

The meaning and status of each LED indicator 

are shown in the below table:

DSR-150 front panel: device status LEDs

Product Overview

Figure 1: DSR-150 Front Panel

This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the 

DSR-150 device and its components.

DSR-150 side view: device buttons

Figure 2: DSR-150 Side View

A

B C

Item

Function

Description

A

USB port (1)

It adheres to USB 2.0 standard 

and is also compatible to USB 1.1. 

Now we support below features 

through this USB port:

1.  Flash Disk or Hard Disk for 

files sharing.

2. Printers for printer sharing

B

Reset button

Long press to reset the device

C

Power on/off 

button

Push down this button to turn on 

the device

D

Power jack

DC power jack

DSR-150 back view: device interfaces

Table 2: DSR-150 Side Button Description

Installing and Connecting the 

Device

This chapter describes how to connect cables and 

power to the device.

Before You Begin

Observe the following precautions to help prevent 

shutdowns, equipment failures and injuries:

 - Before installation, always check that the power 

supply is disconnected.

 - Ensure that the room in which you operate the 

device has adequate air circulation and that 

the room temperature does NOT exceed 40˚C 

(104˚F).

 - Allow 1 meter (3 feet) of clear space to the front 

and back of the device.

 - Do NOT place the device in an equipment rack 

frame that blocks the air vents on the sides of 

the chassis. Ensure that enclosed racks have 

fans and louvered sides.

 - Before installation, please correct these 

hazardous conditions: moist or wet floors, 

leaks, ungrounded or frayed power cables, or 

missing safety grounds.

To connect power to the device, please plug the 

AC/DC power adapter (shipping along with the 

box) into the DC power jack on the side of the 

device.

Note:

 We recommend using a surge protector for 

the power connection.
To power on the DSR-150 device, please push 

down the power button on the side of the device. 

To power off the device, please push down the 

power button again, and the power button will 

recover the non-pressed position.

Note:

 D-Link Services Routers only allow Web 

GUI access from LAN and WLAN interfaces by 

default for security reason.

Item

Function

Description

A

Fast Ethernet 

LAN port (1-8)

It connects Ethernet devices, such 

as computers, switches and hubs

B

Fast Ethernet 

WAN port (1)

One auto MDI/MDIX WAN port 

used to connect the cable or DSL 

modem for Internet.

C

Console port (1) It is used to access Command Line 

Interface (CLI) via RJ45-to-DB9 

console Cable.

Table 3: DSR-150 Back Interface Description

Figure 3: DSR-150 Back View

DSR-150 Default Interface Settings:

Ethernet 

Interface

Interface 

Type

IP Address

Web-Based 

Management

DHCP 

Server

LAN (1-8)

WLAN

Static IP

192.168.10.1 Enabled

Enabled

WAN

DHCP 

client

0.0.0.0

Disabled

Disabled

Table 4: Default Interfaces Settings

Connecting Power and Turn the Device 

On/Off

To access the device with the WebUI:

1.  Connect your workstation on the port labeled 

LAN (1-8), which is pre-allocated to the LAN. 

2.  Ensure your workstation is DHCP Client 

enabled or configured with a static IP address 

in the 192.168.10.0/24 subnet. 

 

Note:  

Disable pop-up blocking soft-

ware or add the management IP address 

http://192.168.10.1 to your pop-up blocker’s 

allow list. 

3.  Launch your browser; enter the IP address 

for the LAN interface. (The factory default IP 

address is 

http://192.168.10.1)

, then press 

Enter

.

 

 

 

 

 

4.  Log on the Services Router Web Interface The 

default log on information is: 

Username: 

admin

Password: 

admin

Connecting the Device to a Network

Initially Configure the Device

DSR-150 preinstall services router software and 

is ready to be further configured after startup 

completion. Although the device has preconfigured 

with factory default settings allowing you to 

initialize connections to the device, we still highly 

recommend you to customized configurations for 

your specific network requirements.

Using the Web User Interface

To use the Web User Interface (WebUI) to manage 

DSR-150, the workstation from which you manage 

the device must be in the same subnet as the 

device.

Figure 6. Authentication Message

Figure 5. Browser Address

Table 5: Browser Compatibility

Browser

Version

Microsoft Internet 

Explorer

6.0 and Later

Mozilla Firefox

3.5 and Later

Netscape Navigator

9.0 and Later

Apple Safari

4.0 and Later

Google Chrome

3.0 and Later

This section provides basic knowledge of how to 

connect DSR-150 to network.

Necessary connecting cables and steps are 

shown below.

1.  Connect an RJ-45 cable from the port labeled 

WAN to the external router. The port WAN is 

pre-allocated to the WAN network segment.

2.  Connect an RJ-45 cable from the port labeled 

LAN (1-8) to a switch in the LAN network 

segment.

3.  Connect an RJ45-to-DB9 cable from the 

console port for CLI (Command Line Interface) 

management access.

Figure 4: Basic Cabling Example

WAN

LAN

 Consola

Internet

Usuarios

Administradores

The Services Router provides an serial port that 

enables a connection to a computer or terminal for 

monitoring and configuring the device. This port is 

a RJ-45 connector, implemented as a data com-

munication terminal equipment (DCE) connection.

To use the console port connection, you need the 

following equipment:

1.  A terminal or a computer with both a serial port 

and the ability to emulate a terminal. 

2.  A RJ45-to-DB9 RS-232 with female connector. 

(Already included in packing list) 

3.  If your Laptop or PC doesn’t have RS-232 

connector, a converter is required. 

Note: 

DSR-150 does not come with RS-232 con-

verter and these must be purchased separately.

To establish a console connection:

1.  Plug the RJ-45 connector of the supplied 

RJ45-to-DB9 cable directly to the console port 

on the Services Router. 

2.  Connect the other end of the cable to a termi-

nal or to the serial connector of a computer 

running terminal emulation software. Set the 

terminal emulation software as following: 

Baud rate: 

115200

Data bits: 

8

Parity:

 None

Stop bits:

 1

Flow control:

 None

3.  If you correctly set up the terminal, following 

previous instructions in section of “Connect-

ing Power and Turn the Device On/Off” and 

turn on the device, the boot sequence should 

appear in the terminal. 

4.  Once the boot sequence completes, the com-

mand prompt is displayed, the device is ready 

to be configured.

Using a Console Connection 

(RJ45-to-DB9 DCE)

Additional help is available through D-Link world-

wide offices listed at the appendix of the User 

Manual or online. To know more about D-Link 

security product products or marketing information, 

please visit the website 

http://mydsr.dlink.com.

tw

; for any support issue, please visit the website 

http://support.dlink.com.tw

, which will redirect 

you to appropriate local D-Link website.

Additional Information

After initial setup, you should refer to the

companion publications found in PDF format on

http://support.dlink.ca for more information

on how to begin to configure the DSR-150

device.

D-Link Services Router User Manual

This document describes the general operation 

and control of the Services Router firmware which 

drives and controls the Services Router series 

hardware. It includes examples of how to carry 

out typical administrative tasks such as setting up 

a VPN and how to use Services Router series in 

various scenarios.

D-Link Service Router Log Reference Guide

This document describes all log messages that 

might be generated by Services Router during 

system operation.

D-Link Services Router CLI Reference Guide

This document describes all available text-based 

commands that can be used on RJ45-to-DB9 

Console or SSH interface to configure Services 

Router during system operation.

Finalizing the Configuration

Technical Support

This guide is only for first time configuration. Please refer to the user manual to 

learn  more  or  visit  http://www.mydlink.com  for  more  information.  Also  feel  free 

to contact us. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link Technical Support 

through our website.

http://support.dlink.com

USA

http://support.dlink.ca

Canada

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Страница 1: ...lt the packing list located in following information to make sure all items are present and undamaged If any item is missing or damaged please contact your local D Link reseller for replacement One 1 DSR 150 Wireless Services Router Appliance One 1 12V 1 5A Power Adapter One 1 Console Cable RJ45 to DB9 Cable One 1 Ethernet CAT5 UTP Straight Through Cable DSR 150 front panel device status LEDs Prod...

Страница 2: ...SR 150 LED Status Description The LEDs reflect device current status The power LED A will keep blinking during device startup period The whole startup process will take around 1 minute and device may not respond to users requests during this time After startup completion the power LED A will turn to solid green If you want to restart the device for some instances we recommend you waiting a couple ...

Страница 3: ... access from LAN and WLAN interfaces by default for security reason Item Function Description A Fast Ethernet LAN port 1 8 It connects Ethernet devices such as computers switches and hubs B Fast Ethernet WAN port 1 One auto MDI MDIX WAN port used to connect the cable or DSL modem for Internet C Console port 1 It is used to access Command Line Interface CLI via RJ45 to DB9 console Cable Table 3 DSR...

Страница 4: ... rack frame that blocks the air vents on the sides of the chassis Ensure that enclosed racks have fans and louvered sides Before installation please correct these hazardous conditions moist or wet floors leaks ungrounded or frayed power cables or missing safety grounds To connect power to the device please plug the AC DC power adapter shipping along with the box into the DC power jack on the side ...

Страница 5: ... WebUI to manage DSR 150 the workstation from which you manage the device must be in the same subnet as the device This section provides basic knowledge of how to connect DSR 150 to network Necessary connecting cables and steps are shown below 1 Connect an RJ 45 cable from the port labeled WAN to the external router The port WAN is pre allocated to the WAN network segment 2 Connect an RJ 45 cable ...

Страница 6: ... your pop up blocker s allow list 3 Launch your browser enter the IP address for the LAN interface The factory default IP address is http 192 168 10 1 then press Enter 4 Log on the Services Router Web Interface The default log on information is Username admin Password admin Figure 6 Authentication Message Figure 5 Browser Address Table 5 Browser Compatibility Browser Version Microsoft Internet Exp...

Страница 7: ...on verter and these must be purchased separately To establish a console connection 1 Plug the RJ 45 connector of the supplied RJ45 to DB9 cable directly to the console port on the Services Router 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a termi nal or to the serial connector of a computer running terminal emulation software Set the terminal emulation software as following Baud rate 115200 Data bits...

Страница 8: ...igure the DSR 150 device D Link Services Router User Manual This document describes the general operation and control of the Services Router firmware which drives and controls the Services Router series hardware It includes examples of how to carry out typical administrative tasks such as setting up a VPN and how to use Services Router series in various scenarios D Link Service Router Log Referenc...

Страница 9: ...demarks of D Link Corporation or its subsidiaries Othertrademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners MaximumwirelesssignalratederivedfromIEEE Standard 802 11g and 802 11n specifications Actual data throughput will vary Network conditions and environmental factors including volume of network traffic building materials and construction and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate Environ...

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